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Can restless legs cause ED? A man’s restless legs that are keeping him up at night may prevent him from “getting it up.” A recent study shows that men with restless leg syndrome (RLS) have an increased risk for erectile dysfunction. So can restless legs cause ED, and what is the connection? Restless legs syndrome and…
Which High Blood Pressure Drug Does Not Cause ED?
Unlike other beta-blockers, which are used to treat high blood pressure, nebivolol (Bystolic) does not cause erectile dysfunction as a side effect. Robert A. Kloner, MD, PhD, who gave a presentation at the 2011 American Urological Association annual meeting in Washington, DC, is director of research at Heart Institute, Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles. Kloner…
Can Weight Loss Improve Erectile Dysfunction?
Overweight or obese men with diabetes often have more than blood sugar levels on their mind–up to 40 percent of them experience erectile dysfunction and lower urinary tract symptoms, such as urinary frequency or painful urination. But a new study says there is a relatively quick solution to these problems–weight loss. It’s been established that…
Erectile Dysfunction and Heart Attack Risk in Men
If you have erectile dysfunction (ED), listen up: at least one doctor is stating that erectile dysfunction is the main sign of heart disease in men. In fact, urologist Terry Mason, chief medical officer at Cook County Hospitals in Chicago calls erectile dysfunction “the canary in the coal mine” when it comes to heart disease….
Why Men with ED Have Trouble With Orgasms
As if having erectile dysfunction were not challenging enough, a new study reveals that most men with ED have other sexual problems. More precisely, 65 percent fail to have an orgasm and 58 percent also have problems with ejaculation. The study from New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center (NYP/WCMC) included more than 12,000 men and is…
Using a Vacuum Erection Device (Penis Pump) to Treat Erectile Dysfunction
What is a penis pump? Countless men have experienced erectile dysfunction (ED), either on a temporary or a long-term basis. It may be an embarrassing problem to have, but rest assured that you’re not alone. It’s important to seek help from your doctor for erectile dysfunction because this issue may be a sign of a…